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AND NOW!!! Three entire floors of clinical facilities equipped with the finest laboratories and operatories make our school in 1991 THE STATE OF THE ART! Congratulations to the administration for making the dream of this building a reality. 3 2nd Floor Clinical Operatory 3rd Floor Pre-Clinical Lab
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1897 SCHOOL HISTORY: The Philadelphia Dental College opened in 1863 and later became Temple University School of Dentistry, the second oldest Dental School in the United States. In 1 876 the school became the first school to institute a department of Oral Surgery. In 1897 the school moved to 18th and Buttonwood Streets. The Dental College at that location, formally became Temple University School of Dentistry in 1907. In 1943, Temple Dental School moved to 3223 North Broad Street in what we ironically refer to as the “Old Building.
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Dear Class of 1991, First of all, I would like to thank Bob Bcntz and everyone else who worked so hard to make this yearbook a reality. It was a tremendous effort, and I am sure that as time goes on our appreciation will only increase when we look at such a wonderful reminder of our years at Temple Dental (assuming, of course, that we do want to remember). I’m just kidding, because in spite of all the struggles we have endured, there has been an awful lot of good here — helpful instructors, caring staff, enjoyable patients, and especially, ourselves. When I look back on my years in dental school, my fondest memories will be of my classmates. We are a great group of people. I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to my special friends here, who were so instrumental in helping me to make it through. I hope to see you dowrn the road. I wish everyone the best of good fortune in the future, and once again, thank you for all you have given me. Sincerely, Frank Nunan, President Class of 1991 P.S. put the wrong quote for my Mother on my own page. She always says that “Everything happens for a reason. Given all of our experiences here, I hope she's right.
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